Science, asked by riya1984sarkar, 5 months ago

A merchant has 600 litres of oil of one kind, 864 l of
another kind and 312 1 of third kind. He wants to sell
the oil by mixing the three kinds of oil in tins of
equal capacity. What should be the greatest capacity
of such tin?
(a) is the merchant correct in mixing the oils?
"b) Which value is opposite of what the merchant is
practising?

Answers

Answered by snehatanwar
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Answer:

We need to find HCF or GCD that is greatest common divisor .

Explanation:

120=2cube into 3 into 5

180=2 square into 3 square into 5

240=2 race to power four into 3 into 5

GCD =2 square into 3 into 5 = 60

the greatest capacity = 60 l

so the merchant needs to fill 60 l of all types of oils.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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